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Sometimes, it’s not enough to be the first in the segment. Time and time again we see the “next big thing” or “hip new product” fall flat on its face, leaving the door wide open […]
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DRIVEN: Porsche 911 GT3 – no manual, no more fun?
There’s a 911 for everyone. From boggo Carrera to the mighty Turbo S, there’s a type for every type – whether you’re searching for a mid-life crisis time machine or looking to blast all away […]
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DRIVEN: Chevrolet Colorado 2.8 LTZ Muscle Power
I’ve never understood the appeal of a pick-up truck, to be honest – let alone these ‘lifestyle’ ones. They’re big, cumbersome, somewhat vulgar vehicles with the equivalent amount of sex appeal to that of a […]
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DRIVEN: Porsche Macan – opening up the brand
Opening up a new segment is a sure-fire way to gain more traction in the marketplace, especially if you happen to be a sports car maker, and going the downsizing route surely helps – in […]
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DRIVEN: Hyundai Sonata LF 2.0 Executive tested
Ladies and gentlemen, the new Hyundai Sonata. Launched in Malaysia a brisk three-quarters of a year after its world debut in Korea, the seventh-gen LF stands before us today, cutting a sharper and sleeker figure […]
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Driven Web Series 2014 – revisit all seven episodes!
Well folks, after an eventful and exciting roller-coaster ride of a year, we’re fast approaching the end of 2014. Before we make our wishes and resolutions for 2015 and hurl ourselves once more unto the breach, […]
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Ford Fiesta ST vs Peugeot 208 GTi vs Renault Clio RS – which one is the best hot hatch on sale in Malaysia?
It was the Clio RS that stopped people in their tracks. Which was a surprise. In the cold light of day, the five-door, pencil-sharpened hatch looks a bit strange, oddly unadorned; but at night, city-lit […]
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DRIVEN: Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 at Sepang
They say there’s a first time for everything – and that you never seem to forget it. Don’t get me wrong, this writer is more than open to welcome new experiences but when one too […]
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DRIVEN: 2014 Nissan Serena S-Hybrid – better value?
Let’s say you’re an up-and-coming sales executive, and you just got word that there’s yet another bun in the oven. You’ve bought the clothes, refurnished the smallest room in the house and sold off your nameless D-segment sedan for a […]
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DRIVEN: Lexus NX 200t SUV tested in British Columbia
Lexus is late. Late to the compact SUV party, the happening place to be for both mass market and premium brands. By the company’s own admission, this is one of the fastest growing segments in […]
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DRIVEN: Citroen DS3 Racing – that French mistress
Flair, by definition, is the ability or skill to naturally excel at something as well as possess a certain level of pizzazz while doing so. With that explained, one can definitely say that the Citroen […]
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DRIVEN: Renault Clio RS 200 EDC – a softer focus
You know the world has changed when the French have caved in. The idea that a tricoleur hot hatch not being shod with a manual transmission may sound downright sacrilegious, but here it is. That […]
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DRIVEN: Renault Fluence 2.0 X-Tronic CKD tested
This is the Renault Fluence 2.0, the latest C-segment sedan to be launched in Malaysia. It made its debut in May this year after a few months of sighting lightly taped-up Fluence test units in […]
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DRIVEN: Proton Iriz 1.3 MT and 1.6 CVT full review
Reviews of new Proton models within the last half-decade or so typically revolve around the ideas of “best effort to date”, “turn-around car for the company”, “make or break” and “this is a car it […]
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DRIVEN: F55 MINI Cooper S 5 Door tested in the UK
Ah, the original Mini. We all know Alec Issigonis’ landmark 1959 design – ADO 15 was the first car with a transversely-mounted engine (powering the front wheels), allowing as much as 60% of the car’s length to […]